Thanks to USA’s Summer of Originals (a live three-night, six series event), I got to check out the premiere episodes of “White Collar” and “Covert Affairs” with 200 other fans on Pier 46 in NYC yesterday. And as the two-story screen lit up with Matt Bomer’s handsome mug, I settled in for what turned out to be the show’s best season starter to date.

Picking up right where we left off, Peter is convinced of Neal’s guilt in the Nazi art heist and goes to shocking lengths to uncover his connection to the crime. The episode not only threatens to permanently disrupt our boy’s banter, but the entire foundation upon which “White Collar” is based.

I won’t go into further detail, fearing fan retribution for spilling spoilers, but in the spirit of Neal Caffrey, here are a couple of clues that won’t make sense until after you watch the season premiere on June 7 along with the rest of the world.

– Gary Rydell — a playboy with the uncanny ability to wreck expensive cars — not only becomes integral to the episode’s big heist, but also shares Neal’s style, swagger and skills.

– “Fast Times of Ridgemont High” star Phoebe Cates factors in to one of the episode’s sexiest moments.

– Mozzie delivers the best line: “think of it like a Kardashian …. what it lacks in refinement, it makes up for in cargo space!”

“White Collar” premieres June 7 at 9pm on USA, and to get more details on USA’s Summer of Originals, click here!